lcd: calculate line_length after lcd_ctrl_init()

When an LCD driver is actually driving a regular external display, e.g.
an HDMI monitor, the display resolution might not be known until the
display controller has initialized, i.e. during lcd_ctrl_init(). However,
lcd.c calculates lcd_line_length before calling this function, thus
relying on a hard-coded resolution in struct panel_info.

Instead, defer this calculation until after lcd_ctrl_init() has had the
chance to dynamically determine the resolution. This needs to happen
before lcd_clear(), since the value is used there.

grep indicates that no code outside lcd.c uses this lcd_line_length; in
particular, no lcd_ctrl_init() implementations read it.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org>
Acked-by: Anatolij Gustschin <agust@denx.de>
diff --git a/common/lcd.c b/common/lcd.c
index 590bbb9..77914ad 100644
--- a/common/lcd.c
+++ b/common/lcd.c
@@ -386,8 +386,6 @@
 
 	lcd_base = (void *)(gd->fb_base);
 
-	lcd_get_size(&lcd_line_length);
-
 	lcd_init(lcd_base);		/* LCD initialization */
 
 	/* Device initialization */
@@ -470,6 +468,8 @@
 	debug("[LCD] Initializing LCD frambuffer at %p\n", lcdbase);
 
 	lcd_ctrl_init(lcdbase);
+	lcd_get_size(&lcd_line_length);
+	lcd_line_length = (panel_info.vl_col * NBITS(panel_info.vl_bpix)) / 8;
 	lcd_is_enabled = 1;
 	lcd_clear();
 	lcd_enable ();